Keep telling yourself, it's only a tagline!

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Lowry_Sam
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Keep telling yourself, it's only a tagline!

#1 Post by Lowry_Sam »

I was perusing some new acquisitions and came across a very interesting tagline & searched the forum but was surprised to see there wasn't any thread dedicated to taglines/ad copy. It also occurred to me that they could make a great guessing game, so here it goes:
RECKLESS with WOMEN...He pursued them ..."petted" them...promised them nothing and got away with everything!
Hint 1
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It's a Warner Archive blu-ray.
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from 1934
Answer
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Manhattan Melodrama
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#2 Post by domino harvey »

The greatest tagline of all time remains “It’s exactly what you think it is” for
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Pieces
Runner up: the incredible efficiency of “Different.”
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the Children’s Hour
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#3 Post by nowhereisaplace »

I was always a big fan of “There is no known cure for murder” from
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Visiting Hours
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#4 Post by Lowry_Sam »

Multiple progressively more revealing ones for a single film:
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This time... they've really gone
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This is not a sequel. There has never been anything like it!
#3
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Beyond bizarre. Beyond outrageous. Beyond any film you've ever seen.
Answer:
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Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls
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diamonds
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#5 Post by diamonds »

Coincidentally, Nancy Friedman wrote a short article just the other day about poor modern taglines.

I get a kick out of this translation used on Letterboxd of a supposed tagline:
A film disliked by women.
For:
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Jean Eustache's A Dirty Story, from the alleged original:
Un film que les femmes n'aiment pas.
Was it ever actually used on a poster?
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#6 Post by beamish14 »

“You have to be there to see it.”

-The Ice Pirates
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bad future
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#7 Post by bad future »

The "unwittingly" has always been my favorite part of this amazing poster
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Day of the Dolphin
Also, IMDB, Letterboxd etc list the tagline for
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Faraway, So Close!, Wim Wenders' Wings of Desire sequel,
as "Your favorite Angels are back!" which I've always found amusingly generic and on-the-nose, but AFAIK I've never seen anything official with that on it and don't know what it's based on.

Edit: apologies, I initially neglected the guessing game precedent!
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#8 Post by knives »

Lowry_Sam wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2026 5:20 am Multiple progressively more revealing ones for a single film:
#1
This time... they've really gone
#2
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This is not a sequel. There has never been anything like it!
#3
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Beyond bizarre. Beyond outrageous. Beyond any film you've ever seen.
Answer:
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Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls
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Technically it is a sequel to Valley of the Dolls
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#9 Post by mizo »

Many of the examples listed above are strong, but my favorite has to be:

"Times like these call for a Big Lebowski."

Believe it or not, it's the tagline for
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the Coen brothers' 1998 film The Big Lebowski
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#10 Post by MichaelB »

I bet you can't guess which film had the tagline Titans Will Clash.

Someone actually got paid money to come up with that, and most probably more than I've ever been paid for jobs that took considerably more effort.

And one of my favourite taglines began "From the executive producer of...". I forget the film and indeed the executive producer, but it wasn't anyone I'd heard of before.

Oh, and there's Herschell Gordon Lewis' admirably honest approach to taglines, with "Nothing so appalling in the annals of horror!" and "It will leave you AGHAST!". But I strongly suspect from his commentaries—he's the only filmmaker I've ever heard referring to one of his own films as being "excreted" rather than released—that he was fully and gleefully aware of the double meaning from the start.
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#11 Post by reaky »

I recall seeing a trailer in a Paris cinema for the Jackie Chan film Police Story, which had sarcastic taglines intoned in a gravelly voice interleaved between a welter of explosions and roundhouse kicks. “C’est un film sophistiqué… Un film intellectuel…”
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#12 Post by Never Cursed »

Spoiled for length:
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JSC
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#13 Post by JSC »

Can you guess these films from the taglines?

"An event...."
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Earthquake
"Why are they putting seat belts in theaters this summer?"
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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
"It's terrific!"
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Citizen Kane
"The only thing more terrifying than the last 12 minutes of this film are the first 92."
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Suspiria (1977)
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#14 Post by MichaelB »

The last one has never made sense to me, because it's implying that it's mostly great but then becomes markedly less terrifying at just the point when you'd want things to ramp up.
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JSC
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#15 Post by JSC »

I'm guessing someone had a brain freeze and meant to say:

The only thing scarier than the first 92 minutes are the last 12.

Either way it's a bit verbose for a tagline.
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#16 Post by bad future »

That sounds like the first draft before someone pointed out that 92 minutes of the scariest part is clearly a better value
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#17 Post by Lowry_Sam »

Looks like there's at least one person working today who still has the skill:

"Touching Fans Everywhere
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June 5"
And
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There Are No Safe Spaces
Answer:
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Scary Movie (6/Michael)
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